Gu Yongfei
Gu Yongfei, born in Nantong, Jiangsu Province in 1946, was admitted to the performance Department of Shanghai Academy of drama in 1962 and is an actress in mainland China.
In 1977, he began his acting career in his film debut "storm". In 1981, he played the leading role for the first time in the film I hope you will live long. In 1984, she was nominated for best actress in the 5th Golden Rooster Award for her role in thunderstorm. In 1986, he presided over CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In 1998, he guest starred in the historical film "Jingke assassinates the king of Qin". In 2002, he took part in the TV play "flowers are not flowers". In 2007, he appeared in the costume ethics drama "red powder". In 2012, he starred in the drama Anthony and Cleopatra.
Early experience
Gu Yongfei's father Gu Ertan is a dramatist in Jiangsu Province, and his mother is an announcer of Jiangsu Radio Station. Influenced by his father's family, he loved singing and dancing since childhood. After graduating from junior high school, he was admitted to the drama class of Jiangsu drama school. He was admitted to the performance Department of Shanghai Drama Academy in 1962. During the cultural revolution, due to her "unclear political identity", Gu Yongfei was assigned to work as a worker in a chemical plant in Beijing. She pulled a plow and scraped manure on the farm. In despair, she secretly saved more than 300 sleeping pills and swallowed them. After seven days and seven nights of rescue, Gu Yongfei was out of danger. In 1974, she was recruited as a drama actress by the art troupe of Xinjiang Military Region.
Acting experience
In 1977, he was invited by director Zhao Huanzhang to play a role in the feature film "storm" and began his acting career. In 1978, he appeared in the film "extraordinary years" co directed by jingmukui and Wang Feng. in 1981, she took the leading role for the first time in the film "I hope you will live forever" made by Changchun Film Studio. In 1982, Gu Yongfei played the honest and kind Fang min in the film after the rain. In the same year, he played a cousin in the film against the light. In 1983, she played Cui Hua, Chang Jiayu's wife, in the film clay man legend directed by Li Wenhua and Du Yu. In the same year, he and Zhang Tieying starred in the film "the harbor is not calm", in which he played Cao fan, a highly responsible commodity inspector. In 1984, Gu Yongfei took part in the film thunderstorm directed by sun Daolin, in which she played the heroine Fanyi, and therefore nominated for the best actress award of the 5th China Golden Rooster film award. In 1985, she was transferred to Shanghai Film Studio and co starred with He Qing in the film Yingyan Taoli, playing the famous Huadan Liuying in Jiangnan Yueju theater. He hosted CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1986 and later moved to Australia. In 1998, he guest starred in Chen Kaige's historical film "Jingke assassinates King Qin", which was praised as "the most eye-catching supporting actress in China" by overseas media. In 1999, she played the role of Song Meiling in two TV series "the dawn of the Orient" and "Founding leader Mao Zedong". In 2002, based on Feng Hua's suspense novel "the flower of confusion", she played a mother who was extremely bad in the TV series "flowers are not flowers". in the ancient costume ethics drama "red powder" broadcasted in January 2007, she plays Pu mu, wife of Jiangnan people. In 2010, he played Han Yujie in the family emotional drama "happiness strategy" starring Hou Yong and Wang yanmeng. In 2012, she acted in the urban women's emotional drama intimate friends directed by Yi Han. In the same year, he starred in the drama Anthony and Cleopatra.
Personal life
Gu Yongfei has two marriages. For the first time, he married a soldier from a working family he didn't love. Since acting has always been Gu Yongfei's persistent dream, she was invited by the drama troupe of Xinjiang Military Region to stay away from her husband. After a long separation, they finally broke up. In the drama troupe of Xinjiang Military Region, Gu Yongfei had his second marriage and a beautiful and lovely daughter. Her husband is the band leader of Xinjiang song and dance troupe, a minority. After moving to Nanjing, Gu Yongfei was busy filming and seldom went home. Her husband had an affair in loneliness, so they ended their marriage.
Main works
Take part in TV series
Take part in the film
Take part in drama
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Gu Yongfei has profound artistic skills and hard and bumpy life experience, which provide conditions for her artistic creation. Her role on the screen is delicate, skillful, dignified and vivid (Sina entertainment review).
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Gu Yongfei